Yesterday was the first day of my final semester here at Hamilton and while bittersweet, I’m both excited about this semester, as well as the fact that I’ll be graduating in the near future. Hamilton’s been a wonderful environment and a lot of fun has been had, but it’s time to move on and ultimately, at least for a little while, enter the real world. Plus, I’m closing out my time here with some great classes: Robotics, HR Management, and my Honors Thesis. I’ll probably write more about each as the time progresses…
Winter break was wonderful, as always. I spent three and a half weeks back home in Nice. The weather was cool but it was pretty much sunny everyday. It was great to be infused with French culture once again, taking long walks and generally spending some time with the parents and old friends. I’ve taken a lot more photos since the ones I posted in the gallery earlier and hopefully I’ll find a bit of time to go through the rest of them and post the better ones.
I’ve been surprised (and delighted) with the feedback I’ve received for High Priority. I’ve gotten a bunch of registrations (which always feels nice), but more importantly, I’ve had users write in with requests, comments, and general thank yous. It’s such emails that make writing software rewarding - knowing that someone else is finding your program useful. For anyone reading this whose looking to glean a couple of hints about what will be in the next version, I’ll give you a quick list: global shortcut to open the menu, ability to hide upcoming To Do items, ability to display due dates in the title, improved labelling, and a bunch of bug fixes. Not sure yet when version 1.1 will be released - most likely sometime around the end of this month. Well thats it for now, it’s late and I’ve got work tomorrow morning, as well as some reading and so forth. A bientot.
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